Bristol City won in the sun late on Saturday to see out their training trip to Tenerife in style.

Although it was yet another victory over lower league opposition (from the Spanish third tier for this match) the goals keep flowing for Lee Johnson 's side and in particular for Bobby Reid, who scored two more to make it seven knocked in across pre-season alone.

It was new signing Eros Pisano who grabbed the opener on Saturday. The right-back's second goal of the summer maybe hints at a handy knack of finding the net.

Famara Diedhiou of Bristol City scores the second goal (Image: Matt McNulty/JMP)

Another source of goals would be of great benefit to a City side who only had one player hit double figures last season.

Then came the Reid show on Saturday. First he crossed for Famara Diedhiou to tap in his first goal for the Robins following Josh Brownhill nicking the ball in midfield.

Shortly afterwards a mistake by the Guimar goalkeeper allowed Reid to chip in and the 24-year-old attacker grabbed another after he swivelled at a corner to hook in Pisano's downward header.

Eros Pisano of Bristol City in action (Image: Matt McNulty/JMP)

Bailey Wright added a fifth goal following good work down the left by Josh Brownhill and Freddie Hinds rounded off the scoring after he poked home following Jens Hegeler somehow hitting the post from a couple of yards out with just the keeper to beat.

That made it 24 goals in five games against lower league opposition across the summer (not including the Torquay game where a second-string side were fielded).

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Bristol City team picture ahead of playing Atletico Union Guimar (Image: Matt McNulty/JMP)

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And while the good score lines might help build confidence, aid how the team plays together and enable partnerships to flourish, the head coach knows that City now need to build up towards better teams and the increased physicality of the Championship.

"It was quite feisty at times," Johnson told the club's official website of the Guimar game last night. "But the things that we've been working on... it was good to do that away from home, [and] well away."

"It's coming together nicely. The lads are in decent nick," he explained. "It's always good to get goals. I know the standard of the opposition we've played hasn't been unbelievable yet, but moving into the Cheltenham and the Twente games, that will be a good stepping stone."